Arismac
Dormant account
- Joined
- Nov 22, 2015
- Location
- Mandurah, Western Australia
I ask this question on the presumption that no matter which casino I play Blackjack at I will playing at the same Microgaming server. If not please tell me.
I have been using a staking method that for several days moved the edge slightly in my favour. Then quite suddenly the game changed and the edge moved sharply back in the casinos favour. I was using four casinos at the time and the result was identical at all four. Specifically the rate of busts by the casino after the player stands, fell from about 50/50 to about 15/85 in the casinos favour.
Common sense tells me that this must have been done by Microgaming, or do they offer facilities to the casinos to beat the winning player? After all casinos are Microgaming customers not we punters, so of course they are going to look after the casinos first.
I was only betting in $1.00 - $20.00 wagers so they must be very sensitive to winners.
Looking forward to your comments, thanks, Mac
I have been using a staking method that for several days moved the edge slightly in my favour. Then quite suddenly the game changed and the edge moved sharply back in the casinos favour. I was using four casinos at the time and the result was identical at all four. Specifically the rate of busts by the casino after the player stands, fell from about 50/50 to about 15/85 in the casinos favour.
Common sense tells me that this must have been done by Microgaming, or do they offer facilities to the casinos to beat the winning player? After all casinos are Microgaming customers not we punters, so of course they are going to look after the casinos first.
I was only betting in $1.00 - $20.00 wagers so they must be very sensitive to winners.

Looking forward to your comments, thanks, Mac

Have fun with that one ... 


MG don't even trust their own software, so both MG and operators collect gaming data so that they can be analysed for trends that shouldn't be happening, such as a game exhibiting a collective RTP over an extended number of samples that is too far away from the TRTP so that they can investigate further.


